When you sign-up for your ADGO membership and the Tournament, please indicate your home course as we will have a club competition overlaying all events.

Your cost for the three days of play at Flyboy is one $5 entry course fee (FOR THE WEEKEND!) along with your ADGO CLUB Membership and includes the following:

BYOP Doubles TourneySingles Tourney - CTPsDistance CompetitionPutting CompetitionMTA Competition (Maximum Time Aloft)Banquet (Event Awards and Members Dinner)Camping at FlyboyOpen Play on Sunday at Flyboy (if Sunday not used as Doubles or Singles Tourney due to xbad weather on Friday or Saturday)

Factors and Considerations:+ WEATHER - Sunday will be used as Singles Tourney if weather is terrible on Saturday+ GOOD NEIGHBOR POLICY - Flyboy is Private. Please be aware and considerate of neighboring families.+ To play Flyboy, you will be required to sign a liability WAIVER+ BYOB (this ain't a sanctioned event )+ A GRILL will be provided for the weekend and available for Members to use - bring your own charcoal.+ Please pre-register. We are going to be running a bunch of action to add event value, need ADGO membership renewals now to reduce day-off overhead/logistics.

What discs will be used for MTA and putting contest ( putting contest same as accuracy?)In the past MTA & Accuracy events I have been in we used "zephyr's", just wondering if this will stay the same. If remember correctly the accuracy event consisted of suspended hula-hoops at differing distances (farthest away = more points), although this was almost 10 years ago so I may not remember all the details. I guess there is some sort of rule keeping it the same for everyone?

djester wrote:What discs will be used for MTA and putting contest ( putting contest same as accuracy?)In the past MTA & Accuracy events I have been in we used "zephyr's", just wondering if this will stay the same. If remember correctly the accuracy event consisted of suspended hula-hoops at differing distances (farthest away = more points), although this was almost 10 years ago so I may not remember all the details. I guess there is some sort of rule keeping it the same for everyone?

I'm glad Double Disc Court was left out!!!

No accuracy. Just putting, Distance and MTA.

MTA - you can use any disc you like. I've seen the zephyr's and ultimate discs used.

This discussion in this topic regarding the ADGO deserves a thread of its own and we need opinions from ADGO members as well as 'soon to be' members, so I've moved it to a public form so everyone can participate. Keep it civil. Keep it productive.

Lol. Glad to see this board had personality. The PDGA one seemed real dry! Yes. I have heard nothing but amazing things about Flyboy so I am really looking forward to this. See how the good courses here match up with my favorites back in PA.

I'm sure most people on this forum have already heard about the Sunday 2/28 action down at Flyboy, but for anyone who hasn't...

Tentative start time at 12pm on 2/28/10. Sign ins will start around 11:30, we'll assign people to groups at 12, and tee off once everyone gets to their hole (probably 12:15-12:30 actual start time).

The action is as follows

Only 2 divisions for this monthly (Pro and Advanced, sorry no age protection). Should the number of people necessitate it, other divisions may be added in future. Rec and Intermediate players are welcome but be warned: this course is not even close to beginner friendly. While it is one of the most beautiful and awesome courses on the planet, it does require a good degree of skill to play and not lose all the discs in your bag. If you don't play much or don't have many extra discs to lose, then proceed with caution.

Now, for those who weren't scared off

Pros: $20 basic action. This includes $10 towards payout, $5 towards 5 CTPs, discounted course fee $4, $1 ace fund. That's the basic package that all pros MUST get. For those brave souls who like a little more action in your lives, an OPTIONAL $20 more goes directly to bigger payout. Payout top third on basic action and then top third of whoever gets in on the bonus action. So to reiterate, $20 gets you in with the option to throw $20 more for a grand total of $40 potential Pro action.

Advanced: Same thing as above except your basic action is $15 ($5 instead of $10 goes to your payout, CTPs, course fee, and ace fund the same). You also have the option for more action. $15 extra for a total of $30 potential Advanced action.

Any Intermediates or Recs that show up must still pay $5 course fee to play, no exceptions. If you're not willing to part with $5 to play one of the best courses out there, then have fun at home

CTPs will be shared between divisions but they will be on holes where everyone has an equal chance. Hope to see a good turnout

I am somehow someway gonna have to talk the wife (the ole' ball and chain) into letting me participate in these reindeer games.Shes just not too fond of the idea of me being gone the whole weekend, while shes left with the boys .Maybe a good massage might do the trick?????????? .

Randy, I heard "Bear" magazine was gonna be a sponsor and feature P-nut as a centerfold for disc golf, but DD offended themwith his "faggot" post on the rec vs. a-tier thread. I know you were looking forward to that!

My Folks and I are looking forward to hosting the ADGO Spring member event at Flyboy Aviation April 9th - 11th. The weather forecast looks good, so keep your fingers crossed, we don't want a repeat of last time! My aim is for you to experience the most unique and enjoyable weekend of disc golf ever. For those who've never played Flyboy, the course is 27 holes at Par 100. That’s 7 par 4s, 4 par 5s and a par 7 on the longest disc golf hole in the world of approximately 1600 feet! The remaining par 3s vary from very tough to easily deucable, with several Ace opportunities sprinkled throughout. Total length of the course is roughly 14,000 feet for the long tees, and much less for the Novice tees. There are 3 lakes, many elevation changes, and a Runway, amongst several other unique features. The current layout is challenging, rewarding, and frustrating…….and…..you may lose a disc or two, but I think you'll find it well worth the effort.

Here's some info you might find helpful:

DIRECTIONS: The directions posted on the course info page are good. Remember, Hwy 5 South is your best bet off I-20 if coming from Atlanta. If you do take Post road, it still has a bridge out from the "Big Flood", and you'll have to follow the "Detour" signs to navigate around the bridge.

WHAT TO BRING: Saturday's going to be a long day! With a foursome on every Tee, it may take over 5 hours to play the 27 holes, especially with so many players new to the course. Drinks, water, and snacks will be available for sale at my place and at concession stands set up around the course, so bring some cash. A stool will be nice to have. Bring extra plastic. The “Disc Gods” demand a lot of sacrifices out here. If you have water retrieval devices, bring them. I have loaner floater discs available, and there will be discs for sale here by me and other venders. If you think you may camp, bring your own camping gear.

PARKING: I highly recommend car-pooling if you can. Wade Selph will be the "Parking Czar" (hopefully!) When you show up, look for Wade, and follow his directions to your parking spot. Try to snuggle up best you can to the car next to you. You’re parking in my and some very accomodating neighbors' yards, so honor the cones and ropes marking the parking area, and try not to spin the tires if its wet and roll up your car windows....keeps the dogs out....seriously!

DOGS: A few folks have asked if their dogs can come, and thanks for asking! After several dog fights out here in the past, I have to ask you NOT to bring your dog. Max and Morgan (my two dogs) create enough drama to handle with an event this size. Morgan can be a sneaky little jerk and will steal you blind of your ham sandwich and water bottle, so beware! I promise to keep a better handle on her this year, but you've been warned.

CAMPING: Campers are welcome! An outdoor sink and porta john will be available, but no showers. Camp only in the designated camping area, and no camp fires please! Be prepared to rough it outside if it rains, as there'll be limited space to accomodate you in the hangar. I will have firepits available to use but only on the hangar pads.

SETTLING IN: After you arrive, you’re going to want to grip and grin, look around my place some, and practice a little. SO GET HERE EARLY! Please make yourself at home and explore around at will. A couple of requests: My folks, Wayne and Lillian live out here and run the place, so please find time to introduce yourself and talk to them. The septic tank is woefully small, so please use the porta potty outside. If you do use the facilities inside the house, don’t flush unless you have to. Please, shoes off inside the house…especially upstairs! Lillian will love you for that. Goes without saying, but please leave the place neat and clean like you found it.

FOOD: My grill will be available all weekend for anyone to use. The ADGO is catering the Saturday banquet dinner after the round, but it probably won’t happen until Saturday evening about 6ish, so plan accordingly. Some of the enterprising neighboorhood kids will be selling lemonade, snacks, etc. at my place, and around the course on Saturday. Please buy from them! Their parents are allowing you to play golf on their private property.....happy kids.....happy parents.....happy golfers! There is a country store just a couple of miles from the course if you need anything. A delightful little restaurant called the Cotton Gin is next to the store for a hot breakfast, lunch and dinner.

NEIGHBORS: I've invited my neighbors to drop in on us at any time during the event and get to know some of you guys and learn about our sport, so expect them and their kids to be there amongst you. Please engage with the neighbors and let them know how much you appreciate being allowed to use their property. A little PR with these folks goes a long way, believe me!

MERCHANDISE: Flyboy will be selling discounted tee shirts, towels, hats, and hopefully custom discs to help support the course. Help us out and buy one if you can. There will also be other venders selling disc golf stuff as well.

SIGN IN: With over 100 players, this will take some time so come early. Everyone must sign the liability waiver to play. There will be plenty of action if you're so inclined. The $5.00 course fee will be collected at sign-in (along with ADGO fees and action money.) This $5 gets you 3 days of golf, use of the property, and 3 ace attempt shots at the hangar basket worth $50. This money goes directly towards the developer's property taxes, not to Flyboy. If you'd like to contribute more to Flyboy Aviation, you can slip it in the lock box by the covered parking area. We lose money on these events, so your help through the lock box donations, food, and merchandise purchases are very much appreciated!

MASS BRIEFING: Be on time for the mass briefing at 10:15 am sharp. This is private property, and an active airport out here, so there’s some extra stuff to cover in the brief. I'll try to be brief (ok, pun intended). RUNWAY SAFETY IS PARAMOUNT! Pay attention to the briefing. As an added measure, one player on every card will be designated RM (Runway Monitor) for that foursome, responsible for that group's actions on the runway. Do not be late for the briefing....if you miss the runway safety briefing, you don't play the course. Look for more runway safety info posted here as we near the event date. You guys are probably sick of hearing about this, but we absolutely must show the pilots out here that we are serious about giving them the right-of-way and expeditiously clearing the runway when they fly. WE CAN NOT SCREW THIS UP GUYS!

HOW ABOUT SOME DUBS FRIDAY? Sounds like there will be a good crowd showing throughout the day Friday for bring your own partner Dubs with the last Tee time around 3pm. (Again, sign the liability release, and get a runway briefing from me or my representatives before you step onto the course). Doubles will be followed by field events, night golf, and camping. I've prepared a really fun 9 hole night course around my hangar and property. The full course is off limits after dark to keep golfers out of the neighbors yards.....for obvious reasons.

COURSE SPECIFICS: I'll post an updated course guide here soon. There've been a few tweaks made to the course in the last month or so, but nothing major.

Post any additional questions here and I’ll be glad to answer them. We look forward to seeing all of you at Fly Boy Aviation!

I wanna uh, I wanna uh, I wanna uh, I wanna uh, I wanna zigga zig zig ....whatever. Who wrote that stuff? Someone else wrote that song, so the Spice Girls weren't even smart enough to come up with this drool! Still they made millions and here I am scrutinizing making $8k a year cookingg french fries. America, ain't it great!

Down grass taxiway, across lake. Take Ferry across lake or walk around.

Lake is OB. Orange cone marks “Drop Zone” across lake.

If you throw OB into the lake: Play from the “Drop Zone” across the lake and add one stroke. If your disc touches a bank, but then goes OB in the lake: play from where it touched land and add one stroke (one meter relief) If you don’t want to risk the lake shot: You must throw from the tee till past the rope just shy of the water, then go to the Drop Zone and add TWO strokes.

Next Tee: To the left of the basket. Hole # 4 “Tough Par 3”

533 Feet / Par 3

Down hill towards drainpipe, then up hill to left side of grassy area.

Lake and Flowing water is OB. Trench about half way to basket is OB. No Drop Zone. Standard OB rules apply.

If you throw OB into the lake: Use standard OB rules. Novices play from the “Drop Zone” across the lake and add one stroke.If your disc touches a bank, but then goes OB in the lake: play from where it touched land and add one stroke (one meter relief).

Next Tee: around back side of lake on path.

Hole #6 “Lefty’s Revenge”

300 Feet / Par 3

Along lakeshore, then hard right.

Lake is OB. No drop zone. Standard OB rules apply to everyone.Use a spotter!Next Tee: Right of basket into the woods, follow signs.

Hole #7 “Back Country”

495 Feet / Par 3

Up and over hill with left turn. Basket is under biggest Oak tree on left side of fairway.

Next Tee: Across fairway into woods, follow signs.

Hole #8 “FUBAR”

250 Feet / Par 3

Down path, then right turn.

Road 75 feet beyond basket is OB.

Next Tee: Cross road into open field.

Hole #9 “Goat Rope”

530 Feet / Par 3

Down hill to Gap in trees opening to the lake, then downhill to basket.

Road and Cul-d-sac to left and lake are OB.

Next Tee: Take walkway by lakeshore to the dock.

NOW IS A GREAT TIME TO TAKE A BREAK AT THE PICINIC TABLE!

CTP “Doc Shot”

195 Feet across lake to temp basket

Optional CTP shot. Does not count for score.

Next Tee: follow boardwalk to end and turn right

Hole #10 “A Bridge Too Far”

465 Feet / Par 4

From bridge uphill with left turn. Continue straight uphill.

Next Tee: Follow marked path to right of basket through woods.

Hole #11 “1111”

300 Feet / Par 3

Downhill to basketWater around basket is casual, and not OB.

Next Tee: Follow path beyond basket through woods.

Hole #12 “Acey Deucey”

190 Feet / Par 3

Uphill and turn Right

Next Tee: Follow path beyond basket through woods.

Hole #13 “Wise Old Tree of DG”

520 Feet / Par 4

Down hill along dirt path with left turn at the end.

AVOID tree pile to right of fairway! Use a spotter!

Heads up for snake living in old tree holding the basket.

Next Tee: Follow dirt road.

Hole #14 “Riz!”

245 Feet / Par 3

Down hill to right of dirt road.

Next Tee: Beside tree by lake.

Don’t forget to pick up and mark your CTP disc.

Hole #15 “Damnit”

960 Feet / Par 5

Along lakeshore and dam, then uphill to right of woods.

Lake is OB. Flowing water from lake drain is OB. Standing water is not OB. Standard OB rules apply. Avoid lake drain area on back side of dam at all costs!

Next Tee: uphill and to the left along grass taxiway.

Hole #16 “Spike”

265 Feet / Par 3

Down hill across path to basket

Flowing creek just behind basket is OB. Standing water in front is not OB.

Next Tee: Follow Dirt road into the woods to Tee.

Hole #17 “The Glory Hole”

540 Feet / Par 4

Follows dirt road with right turn, then uphill to basket

Next Tee: Follow road uphill to runway

Hole #18 “Longest Disc Golf Hole in the Universe”

1500 Feet / Par 7

Plays straight up the Runway between the lights.

OB is outside a line connecting the runway lights on either side. Left side additional OB roped off around basket. Concrete hangar Pads are OB.

If you go OB: Do not try to determine where you went out. Simply come directly back in the SHORTEST DISTANCE to in bounds from your lie, plus one meter.

WARNING!!! YOU ARE PLAYING DOWN AN ACTIVE RUNWAY. RUNWAY LIGHTS COME ON TO INDICATE A PLANE IS LANDING OR TAKING OFF. LOOK AND LISTEN FOR AIRCRAFT EVEN IF RUNWAY LIGHTS AREN’T ON. IMMEDIATELY CLEAR THE RUNWAY TO EITHER SIDE INCLUDING DISCS AND MINIS. RETURN TO RUNWAY ONLY AFTER AIRCRAFT ARE CLEAR.

Next tee: across runway in the trees

Hole # 19 “Crash and Burn”

486 Feet / Par 4

Plays through trees, across road, up hill, and through gap in trees slightly left.

Road is OB. Road is about 265 feet from Tee Pad.

Next Tee: Up hill and to right.

Hole # 20 “KUDZU”

700 Feet / Par 4

Follow grass taxiway making left turn. Basket is near trees to right of grass taxiway.

Concrete hangar pads are OB.

Beware the KUDZU on the left! Use a spotter or lose your disc!

Next Tee: Up hill, across Cul-d-sac to big tree on other side of road.

Hole # 21 “Welcome to Fly Boy”

1030 Feet / Par 5

Across road, down hill, across runway, towards Fly Boy Aviation.

Concrete hangar pads are OB. Be cautious crossing the runway.

Next Tee: Left of basket

Hole # 22 “Smok’n Hole”

253 Feet / Par 3

Straight ahead into stand of trees. Basket is half buried.

All concrete and asphalt to the left of fairway is OB. Gravel road is not OB.

Next Tee: Up hill and right between the Magnolia and Leeland Cyprus trees.

Hole # 23 “Fly By Fly Boy”

450 Feet / Par 3

Down hill past country store on the right, through gap in trees.

Concrete hangar pad to left is OB. Under the roof line of Country Store and shed to right are OB.

Next Tee: uphill on dirt path, around back side of country store and garden.

Hole # 24 “Cox’s Mansion”

700 Feet / Par 4

Down hill towards old house ruins.

Next Tee: Walk around back of ruins to lake.

Hole # 25 “Cast Away”

220 Feet / Par 3

Lake is OB. BACK SIDE of gravel road is OB. Drop Zone at orange cone for Novice players only.

If you go OB into the lake: Re-tee plus one stroke. Novice players go to the Drop Zone and add one stroke. If your disc touches the far bank, but then goes OB in the lake, play from where it touched land and add one stroke (one meter relief). If you go OB beyond the gravel road: Standard OB rules apply.

Next Tee: Follow driveway till it turns to concrete.

Hole # 26 “Right Gauntlet”

320 Feet / Par 3

Follow path through woods with slight right turn.

Beware Pit of Doom Trash Pit to right of basket. Not OB, but very nasty!

Next Tee: Just beyond basket in neighbor’s yard.

Hole # 27 “RTB”

700 Feet / Par 5

Play towards runway to the right, then back to basket to the left.

WARNING: 3 baskets will be in view when you make the big left turn! Go for the one near the Flyboy hangar in the stand of trees.

The runway side of the runway lights is OB and standard OB rules apply. Concrete hangar pads are OB.

Next tee: #1 tee is across runway near tire swing under the big Oak tree.

Thanks for playing Flyboy Aviation Disc Golf! I’m interested in your thoughts about the course, good and bad so please give me your suggestions so we can improve.

We will be running a team competition over the Field Events, Singles and Dubs events.

1 Club will earn top Pennant and an Award of Significant Value

Each club will be ranked by competition by division based on average of individual scores.Points will be awarded accordingly (e.g, If 7 teams, then club with best average score gets 7 points for event)Club points will be tallied and Club with most points is Spring Champion

Events:*Maximum Time Aloft - I have heard variations of this. Throw the disc and catch it with one hand. Time in air is clocked. Feel free to try and run it down.*Putting*Distance*Dubs on Friday (each players score count towards their club average)*Singles

OH. You can only represent one club / course in this competition, so some of you are going to have to decide where home is ...

I would like to get in on the doubles action friday, but looks like I am rolling down solo. So if anyone else is thinking about playing but don't have a partner, I could use one.

Also... anyone camping that is heading down from the northside, if you wouldn't mind an extra person I could kick gas money or something towards car pooling, or I could drive. Just hate making long drives solo!

Fly Boy wrote:Great stamp. Thanks to the artist who came up with it. Save me a few Destroyers Ritger.

Yes. Thanks to Nathan Skinner for the artwork!

I also have some shirts with full color design from one of the ADGOs other artist in which will be given to those helping me to facilitate the event. I'm looking for a little assistance Friday PM and Sat AM ~ 4 people. Please PM me if you can assist.

If anybody STILL doesn't have a partner for the Doubles on Friday (I assume Dollar has either found one or would not be terribly excited about carrying me around the course), I still don't have one myself. So PM me if you also feel like you're the only person who doesn't yet have a partner.

Lewis wrote:If anybody STILL doesn't have a partner for the Doubles on Friday (I assume Dollar has either found one or would not be terribly excited about carrying me around the course), I still don't have one myself. So PM me if you also feel like you're the only person who doesn't yet have a partner.

Lewis wrote:If anybody STILL doesn't have a partner for the Doubles on Friday (I assume Dollar has either found one or would not be terribly excited about carrying me around the course), I still don't have one myself. So PM me if you also feel like you're the only person who doesn't yet have a partner.

Im not gonna be able to make it but I could have sworn I gave yall ten bones last year to renew for the 2010 season.I just looked at the list and noticed I wasnt on it.I could be wrong but was pretty sure I did when yall gave me my bag tag.Thanx Joey Tokash

TomahawkChopper wrote:Im not gonna be able to make it but I could have sworn I gave yall ten bones last year to renew for the 2010 season.I just looked at the list and noticed I wasnt on it.I could be wrong but was pretty sure I did when yall gave me my bag tag.Thanx Joey Tokash

I believe the list is of registered players and is not a roster of all ADGO members.

TomahawkChopper wrote:Im not gonna be able to make it but I could have sworn I gave yall ten bones last year to renew for the 2010 season.I just looked at the list and noticed I wasnt on it.I could be wrong but was pretty sure I did when yall gave me my bag tag.Thanx Joey Tokash

I believe the list is of registered players and is not a roster of all ADGO members.

jritger wrote:Here's the list of current ADGO members as of 4/5/2010. If you are not on this list, you need to join or renew .... if you think are current & not on it, PM me.

ADGO- Great event, 1st class all the way, almost felt like stealing with the amount of value we got from this event!!

Kelly & Family- Wow, you guys are so generous and kind, there needs to be more people like you on this planet. Your neighbors are really great people too and those concession stands were spaced perfectly and we sampled wares from every single one of them.

Flyboy, the course- Unbelievable! I didn't get to play due to my arm but wow, just walking with Christys bag was an amazing experience...what a great course! Great layout, great flow and probably one of the longest walks I have ever taken voluntarily!

HUGE THANKS to Kelly and his family for their hospitailty, the neighbors and their kids for their concession stands ( I also laid out 10 bucks total at the 3 stands for well timed Gatorade buys ) and MOOSE and Bradshaw for the OUTSTANDING FOOD!!!

About 35-40 people competed in distanceFirst in distance went to Phil Arthur with a 535 foot shot andJohn Reilly was 2nd with a 529 foot shot

Putting was 4 stations 3 shots each from 20, 30 40 & 50 feet (Max point total of 12) about 50 competed in puttingFirst was Matt Rudinski with 9 points and 2nd was Keith Johnson with 8 points

About 12 people competed in MTAFirst was Keith Johnson with 9.78 seconds aloft and 2nd was David Centofanti with 7.71 seconds aloft

Score results in MY next post - Ritger has the scorecards to work his spreadsheet scoring wizardry when he has the chance for everyones scores - the scores I'll post are overall and side action winners.

My first time playing this course was awesome! Thank you Kelly and the ADGO BOD! Great job! Kelly continually thankedUS for coming out and playing and I just wanted to slap him. I think it's a great character trait to be humble, but pleaseKelly, you don't need to thank us. WE need to bow and be humbled by what you have offered us. Thank you so much!

The 140 or so is a little more than 10% of what I shot, so if something interests you and you want to see what else is in the full batch that's similar, let me know. Also, these have been resized down somewhat to upload a bit more quickly. If you want a higher-resolution version of something you see, just ask.

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Looks awesome! I am down here in Jacksonville and am going to go watch the Jville Open today and maybe get it on some gorilla golf with the pro's. Flyboy is truly amazing as well is Kelly and his family. Sounds like the neighbors had a great time as well. I am glad more people were able to experience the MAJESTIC Flyboy Aviation!!! See you all at the AO!!

SUPER BIG THANK YOU to Kelly and his famly for hosting a great day, your hospitality is greatly appreciated and the course rocks. It was my first time at the Flyboy and it was truly AWESOME. Once again THANKS!!

Thanks to the ADGO BOD for running the event and a golf clap to Moose and Bradshaw for cooking up a couple of Wilbur's and feeding the multitude.

SUPER FANTASTIC DAY

Speakin' the vernacular of the peasantry. Poor little kid, I hope she gets home all right....Professor Marvel

Awesome times, awesome food. Huge thanks to Kelly and his family for the hospitality and amazing challenging course. Glad to put faces with names, and enjoyed every moment of being there. Was super awesome to meet you Bill n Christy we will have to get up for some rounds very soon! Tent city was hopping good times, can't wait to see ya'll around!

What a perfect day! I had a blast playing a the perfect course on a perfect day, and finishing with great food and beverages. It was my first time at Flyboy and I was fortunate to be in a foursome with Brad Orman, who was happy to explain each shot, point out hazards, and tell us about the history of the course. Congratulations and thank you to everyone who made this happen...especially our hosts. I hope to play Flyboy again very soon...is there weekly or monthly action?

The only thing wrong with this weekend was my lips got so chapped they're cracking, but that's my fault. Everything else was beautiful, amazing fun. Bravissimo to Kelly and his family, and to the ADGO for throwing a wonderful good time!

I want to say a big "THANK YOU" to Kelly Legette and his parents, for a wonderful time. This was my first ADGO tournament as a member. I enjoyed every minute of it. The course is beautiful and immaculate. Tent city at night was lots of fun as well. It will all be kept a secret amongst us. We had camp fires, glow golf, lots of beer and even the crackin' came to visit. Thank you to my everyone on my card as well; Jon, Christy (and Bill) and Dave, hope to play with you in the future.

Who ended up taking the ace eagle fund? and i remember someone taking video around the hanger moose was doing it for a short time but i was just seeing if anything was going to be posted i would love to see it. thx

TokioJason wrote:Who ended up taking the ace eagle fund? and i remember someone taking video around the hanger moose was doing it for a short time but i was just seeing if anything was going to be posted i would love to see it. thx

There you go sir. I am the newcomer down here. So far everyone has been very helpful and nice to me. Thank you for that. It's great to be around a bunch of quality disc golfers on and off the course.

TokioJason wrote:Who ended up taking the ace eagle fund? and i remember someone taking video around the hanger moose was doing it for a short time but i was just seeing if anything was going to be posted i would love to see it. thx

We got 8 whole smackers from the friday. It was split 6 or so ways. I just got it from Bradshaw on mon. and forgot to tell you. I owe you 4$.

billnchristy wrote:Did you get your discs? Christy wedged them under your bag.

Yes, thank you I did. I appreciate it very much. Hope to see you soon at ERP or ALEX, we are up that way alot to see Jay's family, they live in Alpharetta. We usually stay several days to a week. If you don't mind me asking, what did Christy win. I LOVE MY DISCS. Overall I got 3 rocs and an aviar.

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I have thrown the R-Wood Roc and let me tell you these are nice and overstable even being a little lighter weight. Plus the grip is fantastic in wet weather. I must have used it on a dozen holes at Stephen County this past weekend.